Khaleej Times

Dubai girl in big league

- Kelly Clarke

dubai — The face of a Dubai student was projected out to a 50,000-strong crowd at a U2 concert in Canada this week.

Last Thursday, Deira Internatio­nal School student Kehkashan Basu unexpected­ly received a call from the world famous rock band fronted by the Irishman Bono. Less than 24 hours later, she was featured as one of the ‘incredible women changing the world’, as part of the band’s 30th anniversar­y tour.

The band deemed Basu worthy of the title for her effort towards promoting sustainabl­e develop- ment. Featured alongside prominent women like Michelle Obama, Basu told Khaleej Times that she was contacted “a day before the concert by U2’s event management team asking for permission to feature me as one of the incredible women changing the world.”

dubai — Have you had any memorable phone calls in the last week? Well, on Thursday, Dubai student Kehkashan Basu unexpected­ly answered a call from the music band U2.

The following night, as the Irish rock foursome — headed by front man Bono — blasted out at a gig in Toronto, Canada, a large image of Kehkashan’s face beamed back at the 50,000-strong crowd.

During their song Ultraviole­t, the band showed a montage of women who have and are changing the world — one of whom was Dubai’s very own Kehkashan.

Featuring alongside a list of prominent women including former first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, and child rights activist, Malala Yousafzai, the Deira Internatio­nal School student revealed to Khaleej Times how the whole thing came about.

“A day before the concert, I was contacted by U2’s event management team asking for permission to feature me as one of the incredible women changing the world. I was very excited since I am great admirer of Bono, not only because he is an awesome musician but also because of his humanitari­an work.”

Of course, she said there was no hesitation from her side in saying yes. But she was left reeling from the unexpected request.

“I am just an ordinary young girl on a mission. It was a huge moment for me to be in the same montage with so many legends, whom I have grown up idolising. It was a cascade of emotions: Excitement, honour, humility.”

Kehkashan’s awareness work towards promoting a sustainabl­e environmen­t was first spotted by the band via a social media post.

After reviewing profiles of women changemake­rs on different social media platforms, they deemed Kehkashan worthy of an ‘incredible woman’ title — and so followed that phone call.

“After I won the 2016 Internatio­nal Children’s Peace Prize and because of my work at the United Nations and Green Hope (the youth sustainabi­lity organisati­on she founded), I receive quite a few requests to be featured at different events and conference­s. So that same thing happened here. It’s given me this feeling of hope, that if one works with dedication and honesty then your work will be recognised.”

Aside from the 50,000 gig goers on Friday, Catherine McKenna, Canada’s Environmen­t Minister, has seen Kehkashan’s face projection, too, as well as a host of other dignitarie­s around the world.

“Once I tweeted the image from the show, there were several shares and re-tweets, including one from Canada’s Environmen­t Minister. Several eminent people from Unicef, and other UN bodies reached out to me showing their appreciati­on, too,” she said.

Although she didn’t get to meet the band personally, what Kehkashan now hopes this exposure will do is create a boost for her awareness work.

“My mission is to take Green Hope to every nation so that young people like me have a voice in the sustainabl­e developmen­t process and I believe that exposures such as these will facilitate this.”

My mission is to take Green Hope to every nation so that young people like me have a voice in the sustainabl­e developmen­t process and I believe that exposures such as these will facilitate this.”

I am just an ordinary young girl on a mission. It was a huge moment for me to be in the same montage with so many legends, whom I have grown up idolising.” Kehkashan Basu, student

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basu: one of U2’s incredible women changing the world
 ??  ?? A screengrab from a video of the U2 gig in Canada shows Kehkashan Basu’s photo (extreme right). She was featured in a montage of women who are changing the world, including former first lady of the US, Michelle Obama, and child rights activist, Malala Yousafzai.
A screengrab from a video of the U2 gig in Canada shows Kehkashan Basu’s photo (extreme right). She was featured in a montage of women who are changing the world, including former first lady of the US, Michelle Obama, and child rights activist, Malala Yousafzai.
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